Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has warned that there is a risk of the country descending into chaos and civil war and blamed loyalists of the former administration. He said the... Read more
Algeria’s ruling party, the National Liberation Front (FLN), has won most seats in last Saturday’s parliamentary election, which saw a low turnout of 23%. The FLN grabbed 105 out... Read more
The Somali Football Federation (SFF) has sacked its Belgo-Moroccan coach Abdellatif Salef after less than three weeks in charge of the team. The SFF made the move just hours before the Ocean... Read more
Nigerians have applauded the bravery of a 14-year-old girl who reported her father to the police for sexually abusing her. According to the Lagos State Police Command, the girl stormed their... Read more
The murdered Police Constable- Emmanuel Osei, affectionately called Mando was an old student of St. Paul Technical School (SPATS) at Akyem Kukurantumi in the Eastern Region. He was also a fo... Read more
Nifa and Asesewa Senior High Schools emerged winners in a debate centered on quality education held to commemorate AU Day of the African Child. Five (5) Senior High Schools in the Eastern re... Read more
Two soldiers in Equatorial Guinea have been charged with homicide and negligence in a military court following explosions in March at a munitions depot in Bata city that left 107 people dead... Read more
Nigeria’s government holds Twitter and its CEO Jack Dorsey indirectly liable for the losses the country suffered during the EndSars protest, the country’s information minister has told a cal... Read more
Five positive Covid-19 retests means that Sierra Leone will have a squad of 20 players for Tuesday’s final Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. The tie was moved to Tuesday from Monday aft... Read more
Ghana’s police chief has ordered banks to provide armoured vehicles for transporting cash or risk losing the use of police escorts. The move follows an attack on an unarmoured cash-in-transi... Read more
Customers with Mozambique’s mobile company TMcel will not be able to phone people using the Vodacom network from Thursday because of an unpaid debt of about $9.6m (£6.8m). Vodacom, the domin... Read more
Criticism that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is only interested in going after Africans was part of a “propaganda” campaign by those who wanted to discredit the court, its outgoing... Read more
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), James Oppong Boanuh has assured the family of the late General Police Constable Emmanuel Osei shot dead by armed robbers that, the police will go all o... Read more
Popular Gospel musician Brother Sammy has named womanizing and drinking alcohol are the holiest sins. According to him, indulging in such an act as a man of God won’t prevent you from... Read more






























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